Harbour Arts Sculpture park, Hong Kong is the first international sculpture park along the Central and Western District Promenade & Wan Chai features works by emerging and renowned local and international contemporary artists.
The playful interactions between artwork, harbour, city and the public hopes to demonstrate that art is for everyone, and is an integral part of daily life.
The temporary project has been co-curated by Tim Marlow, Artistic Director at the Royal Academy of Arts, and Fumio Nanjo, Director of Mori Art Museum and Director of International Programmes at Hong Kong Art School, Harbour Arts Sculpture Park.
Participating artists include Rasheed Araeen (UK), Michael Craig-Martin (UK), Tracey Emin *pictured below* (UK), Ho Kwun Ting (HKSAR), Jenny Holzer *pictured bottom* (USA), Gimhongsok (South Korea), Antony Gormley (UK), Zheng Guogu (China), Yayoi Kusama *pictured very top* (Japan), Tony Oursler (USA), Conrad Shawcross (UK), Bosco Sodi (Mexico), Hank Willis Thomas (USA), Matthew Tsang Man Fu (HKSAR), Mark Wallinger *pictured above* (UK), Zhan Wang (China), Wong Chi-yung (HKSAR), Kacey Wong (HKSAR), and Morgan Wong (HKSAR).
A museum without walls, the sculpture park is accompanied by an engaging and extensive programme of free workshops, educational activities, support tools, interactive guided tours, and a public art symposium.
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